Posts by Dan Westervelt
The 2025 Dean’s Graduate Scholars: Adrianna Leon, Madison Malthaner, Alyssa Plascencia, Fabricio Correa Lara, Tracy Obirika, Zachary Desrosiers-Victorin, Dheeraj Babariya and Angie Sillah. Credit: Alfred Ayoub
👏 Meet our inaugural Dean's Graduate Scholars, 8 MS in Climate (https://bit.ly/4u9S5Tf students with diverse backgrounds, from engineering & policy to data science & environmental justice, who are united by a shared commitment to advancing climate solutions around the world: https://bit.ly/3OS0xWV
This week's air quality dip in NYC is connected to temperature fluctuation, says LDEO expert @dwesty.bsky.social. Recent cold/snow created a "temperature inversion" where temps near ground became cooler than those above, causing pollutants to build up. Via @nytimes.com. https://nyti.ms/3OADZty
New wheels! Our first EV, the Kia EV6. Plugged in at the @lamont.columbia.edu charging point conveniently located right outside of my office!
Blessing us with dirty air today as well! bsky.app/profile/dwes...
Could clearly see the polluted boundary layer while going across the George Washington Bridge today!
screenshot of AQI from AirNow. Green = good. Yellow = moderate. Orange = unhealthy for sensitive groups
Textbook winter temperature inversion across the mid-Atlantic today impairing air quality (yellow = moderate AQI). A 20+ ºF swing in warmer temperatures today versus the last few days means warmer air aloft than at the surface (air has a lower heat capacity).
The Trump Administration's plan to dismantle the @ncar-ucar.bsky.social is senseless & dangerous.
It would weaken weather forecasting, climate research, & the science that keeps people safe.
We urge that this plan be abandoned.
Call Congress to #SaveNCAR today. buff.ly/7ka1BQA
Also if you are at AGU this week, we have a poster on this topic on Thursday, details here: agu.confex.com/agu/agu25/me... (4/4)
with some evidence of spillover effects increasing NO2 or PM pollution outside of the tolling area, possibly due to traffic rerouting. Currently in review at Scientific Reports, with the preprint available here: www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-8... (3/4)
when things like causality, equity/environmental justice, and other types of pollutants are considered, the picture is not as clear. Our new work finds uneven short-term air quality impacts of congestion pricing, (2/4)
There has been a decent amount written thus far on the air pollution response to New York City's congestion pricing policy, most of which has been overwhelmingly positive. While PM2.5 concentrations are indeed down at most locations in NYC, (1/4)
In case you're working on NSF COA
Our new article out today takes a hard look at some practical limitations on stratospheric aerosol injection and what they means for the riskiness of this approach. @mcneill-lab.org w/ @gwagner.com & @steingart.bsky.social @climate.columbia.edu @columbiaseas.bsky.social
Here's the press release:
Group dinner
Columbia Dinner 🩵🩵🩵 with Westervelt Group @dwesty.bsky.social , @mcneill-lab.org past and present, @aqtoolbox.org and some additional @climate.columbia.edu friends! #AAAR2025
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Nice profile in Columbia News related to the Climate Week event we hosted Monday @aqtoolbox.org @mcneill-lab.org
We sat down with V. Faye McNeill to discuss her work co-leading the Clean Air Toolbox for Cities Initiative. Her upcoming event, happening during #ClimateWeek, will showcase pioneering work by researchers paving the way towards cleaner air and a sustainable climate.
https://bit.ly/46bc2iq
Image of heatmap for Ghana showing air pollution data trends using a heatmap.
The GRASP dataset is expanding access to air quality data across the continent.
Update: Ghana’s dataset is now live, providing daily PM2.5 trends from the early 2000s through 2024. A powerful tool to inform research, policy, and action for #CleanAir4Africa.
🔗 Explore here: bit.ly/42mk99m
📣 A new #AirQuality dataset for Ghana from @dwesty.bsky.social & colleagues
Data and Partnerships for Global Clean Air and Climate
Join us during #ClimateWeek @Columbia for an @aqtoolbox.org event,
"Data and Partnerships for Global Clean Air and Climate"
@columbiaseas.bsky.social @climate.columbia.edu @climategroup.bsky.social @openaq.org @columbiauniversity.bsky.social @lamont.columbia.edu @dwesty.bsky.social
Sometimes patience pays off... This paper has been in the works since I was still in my 30s 🤣
It was a pleasure to travel to Xian and work with @amgcarlton.bsky.social and other friends and colleagues on this
Happy to see this one out!
TL;DR: under the right conditions* GUV lamps aren't too bad for air quality in a real-world conference room
*only use the minimum necessary GUV intensity for the space, preferably have good ventilation
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In the past, emissions from power plants or vehicles were bigger drivers of bad air quality. Now, wildfires are pretty much the whole story when it comes to air quality problems in the US, says @lamont.columbia.edu climate scientist @dwesty.bsky.social. Via @npr.org.
New study finds that cleaner air has accelerated the increase in heatwaves. "The findings are compelling and add to a growing body of literature on how aerosols can have out-sized impacts on climate extremes," says @lamont.columbia.edu climate scientist @dwesty.bsky.social. Via @newscientist.com.
Nice article on a recent insightful paper, featuring a quote from me
New research from a large team including myself pointing to aerosol reductions in East Asia being responsible for recent observed acceleration in global warming. In particular we find this to be a bigger driver than the oft-mentioned shipping sulfur emissions reductions.